- Lammar Wright, Sr.
Lammar Wright (1905 or 1907,
Texarkana ,Texas – April 13, 1973,New York City ) was an Americanjazz trumpeter.Wright grew up in
Kansas City , where he played withBennie Moten 's band in 1923. He relocated toNew York City in 1927 to play withThe Missourians , staying with the group afterCab Calloway became its leader. Wright remained Calloway's lead trumpeter until 1942 and continued playing with him sporadically through the rest of the 1940s. Wright also played withDon Redman (1943),Claude Hopkins (1944-46),Cootie Williams (1944),Lucky Millinder (1946-52),Sy Oliver (1947), andLouis Armstrong . He led his own groups from time to time.In the 1950s and 1960s he taught music and worked as a
studio musician , in addition to recording withArnett Cobb (1951),Count Basie (1951), theSauter-Finegan Orchestra (1957), andGeorge Shearing (1959). He has a role in the 1968 film "The Night They Raided Minsky's ".Both of Wright's sons,
Lammar Wright, Jr. andElmon Wright , became trumpeters as well.References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jzfqxq8gldte~T1 Lammar Wright, Sr.] at
Allmusic
*Beck/Kernfeld, "Lammar Wright, Sr.". "Grove Jazz" online.
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